Photos

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Maps

494 maps found.

1947, Hoole Bank Ref. NPO740015
1947, Houghton Bank Ref. NPO741050
1946, Hanging Bank Ref. NPO726417
1946, Ketley Bank Ref. NPO746607
1946, Knowl Bank Ref. NPO750481
1923, Stacey Bank Ref. POP837618
1921, Quarry Bank Ref. POP812074
1946, Alsagers Bank Ref. NPO624537
1947, Astwood Bank Ref. NPO628269
1925, Ure Bank Ref. POP858203
1923, Wardle Bank Ref. POP860618
1924, Whalley Banks Ref. POP866814
1947, Bank Newton Ref. NPO632397
1947, Bank Street Ref. NPO632406
1898-1902, Copthorne Bank Ref. RNC1190924
1897, Bowling Bank Ref. RNE647338
1902, Ash Bank Ref. RNC627284
1901-1902, Aston Bank Ref. RNC628181
1899-1902, Astwood Bank Ref. RNC628269
1899-1902, Bank Street Ref. RNC632406

Books

25 books found. Showing results 433 to 456.

Memories

9,938 memories found. Showing results 181 to 190.

Family Involvement

My memories of our familý's involvement in Sanderstead Church is only from the late 1940's and early 50's. I was a pageboy at the age of about 8 or 9 yrs old at my sister's wedding.  Then, one of my older brothers was a choir boy ...Read more

A memory of Sanderstead by Eric Lovett

My Home Town

My wife moved to Sutton 1950 aged 4, now aged 60 and living in Norfolk we are rekindling memories of such a warm and inviting town. Memories come flooding back. The railway station, the cinema, the old tree outside Trueforms where my wife ...Read more

A memory of Sutton in 1963 by David Buettner Banks

Cross Keys Camp

Iv been trying for years to find something out about the camp . I was born there in 1948 when my farther Mr Arthur Blowes was sent to North Korea when he back from the Second World War

A memory of Roxwell by Sheila Peasey

Wartime In Ickburgh Fields

I was evacuated with my mother to a back to back semi-detached flint cottage situated in a clearing in the pine forests. There was no sanitation or running water or electricity. There was a tiny kitchen with a black ...Read more

A memory of Ickburgh Fields by Marion Mac Donald

Broxhill Secondary Modern School

I lived in Heaton Avenue from when I was 2 to when I was 14. I had the good luck to be part of the first pupils to go to Broxhill in the 60's when it was first built, we were at Harrowfield's huts at the start of the ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill

Happy Weekends

For some time back in the late '70's/early '80's I used to ride my motorbike from Worcester to visit my then girlfriend, Judith, at Sawtry. She had a post as a teacher at the nearby school. Used to love the ride on a sunny, summer Friday ...Read more

A memory of Sawtry by bru.enzer

Shopping Memories.

On the left hand side of the photograph next to the zebra crossing is Eastwells, a greengrocers and fruiterers. My father Harold Besent who is in the window in a white coat was a partner and also the managing director from 1940 ...Read more

A memory of High Barnet in 1955 by Claire Allen

My Days In Northwich

I was born in Northwich in 1966, however I moved here to Lancashire in 1980 but I still consider time in Northwich as being the best days of my life. I moved here when I was 14, I lived in Greenhall Road and my best friend Tracey ...Read more

A memory of Northwich in 1970 by Vicky Wood

Laurel Farm

   My then husband Derek Schwier and I bought Laurel Farm in 1963 from Jo Watts - a wonderful jolly character in her dung-coloured dungerees and mucky boots! All her cows were lovingly tended, and her retirement was a sad loss to the ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford in 1963 by Billie Willcocks

Childhood Memories

As a small child I used to visit my Gran & Grandad in Shirebrook - Annie & Seth Oakton. I'm told they lived in Byron Street and they had a grocery shop which was part of the front room in their house. Grandad also kept ...Read more

A memory of Shirebrook in 1966 by Yvonne Kirby

Captions

2,019 captions found. Showing results 433 to 456.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier 1896

A fire on August Bank Holiday Monday 1931 destroyed a small seaward end pavilion, erected in 1907, along with the mid-length shelters and shops.

Caption For Sherborne, Cheap Street 1903

It has since served as a police station, reading room and bank.

Caption For Bursledon, The Village C1960

The older part is naturally more interesting, with its quaint old buildings clinging to the banks of the Hamble.

Caption For Croston, Town Bridge C1955

High walls enclose the water channel, for although the village lies some seven miles from the coast, it is barely above sea-level: the houses lining the river bank have been flooded many times over

Caption For Knott End On Sea, The Ferry And Slipway C1950

On the far bank, to the left, lie Fleetwood's docks.

Caption For Great Dunmow, Flitch Trials, Leading Counsel Claire Rayner 2000

.` This, indeed, harks back to the ceremony`s original function.

Caption For Wethersfield, The Village C1965

There used to be a shed at the back where you could get your radio accumulator recharged, when radios had such things.

Caption For Fleet, Fleet Road 1920

The Capital and Counties Bank is still very much to the fore, while the premises of Mellor's jewellers shop are somewhat overshadowed next door.

Caption For Adderbury, Oxford Road C1955

The Red Lion, seen on the right, is the oldest inn in Adderbury, dating back to the 16th century.

Caption For Stafford, Market Square C1960

F W Woolworth's, with its large window display and traditional sign, occupies a building which dates back to the 15th century, while the foundation stones of Burton's menswear shop, with its flamboyant

Caption For Bushley, The Old School House C1960

This lovely half-timbered house is typical of many houses in this quiet neighbourhood, not far from the banks of the River Severn.

Caption For Abbotsford, Abbotsford House 1897

In 1811 Sir Walter Scott purchased the Cartley Hole estate on the banks of the Tweed and changed its name to Abbotsford.

Caption For Hadley, The Village 1901

This is an old name for a pub; it dates back to times when the brewer would hang a bit of a bush over the front door to advertise that a new brew was ready.

Caption For Redcar, High Street C1960

We are looking back the other way from R16047, with Sparks bakery and restaurant next door to the local branch of W H Smith (left).

Caption For Warburton, Old Church 1897

The church has been much altered; parts date back to the 14th century, with later additions from 1645 and 1711.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Square 1900

Here we see the carriages of the wealthy assembled and waiting to take their clients back to their hotels and villas.

Caption For Altrincham, Railway Street 1907

A Manchester Corporation tramcar stands at the Altrincham terminus in Railway Street, its route back to Manchester being by way of Stamford New Road, Sandiway Road, Manchester Road, Washway Road, Cross

Caption For Gatley, The Hotel And Parish Church C1955

When built, it consisted of a chancel, nave, transepts, and an unusual saddle-back tower.

Caption For Pershore, Lower Newlands 1931

Pershore is an old market town of considerable charm on the right bank of the River Avon.

Caption For Bisley, Port Lane 1914

The main road leads back to Bagshot.

Caption For Yardley, The Underpass C1965

It is crossed by main roads to Warwick, Stratford and Coventry, and our picture harks back to those cone-free days of yester-year.

Caption For Shoreham By Sea, Norfolk Bridge 1919

The Lighthouse c1960 The striking stone-built lighthouse at Southwick dates back to 1846; though no longer in use, it is still regarded fondly as a local landmark.

Caption For Bramley, The Vyne C1960

Adjacent is a small Esso garage discreetly set back from the road.

Caption For Dawlish, Dawlish Water 1928

The Dawlish Water and its high tributary the Smallacombe Brook rise on the wooded heathland of Little Haldon Hill, which rises eight hundred feet at the back of the town.